Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
nota ipoplasica
English translation:
evidence of hypoplasia
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elizabeth_med
Jan 21, 2013 11:15
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Italian term
nota ipoplasica
Italian to English
Medical
Medical: Cardiology
angiography report
Coronaria destra: non cannulata, nota ipoplasica.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | evidence of hypoplasia | Laura Radaelli |
3 | annotation hypoplasia | mudit888 |
3 | known hypoplasia OR slightly hypoplastic | luskie |
Proposed translations
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evidence of hypoplasia
"nota" or, more commonly, "note di" is frequently used in medical reports. It means there is evidence (often slight or initial) of a certain condition.
This is the meaning, the translation may be improved by native speakers.
http://www.forumsalute.it/community/forum_77_fisioterapia_e_...
(Presenza di qualche lieve nota artrosica ai segmenti ossei del cingolo scapolo- omerale.si riconosce grossolana calcificazione nella sede ...
http://www.dica33.it/referto-biopsie-multiple/esperto-rispos...
2 biopsie) con focali note di flogosi cronica e iperplasia rigenerativa.
This is the meaning, the translation may be improved by native speakers.
http://www.forumsalute.it/community/forum_77_fisioterapia_e_...
(Presenza di qualche lieve nota artrosica ai segmenti ossei del cingolo scapolo- omerale.si riconosce grossolana calcificazione nella sede ...
http://www.dica33.it/referto-biopsie-multiple/esperto-rispos...
2 biopsie) con focali note di flogosi cronica e iperplasia rigenerativa.
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annotation hypoplasia
An annotation is a note that is made while reading any form of text. This may be as simple as underlining or highlighting passages.
Reference:
3 days 1 hr
known hypoplasia OR slightly hypoplastic
"già nota come ipoplasica", i.e. allready known as hypolastic, this may be the meaning, or "slightly hypoplastic", this may be another meaning, i'm afraid we can't tell the right one as both fit perfectly well in the context, hth but if you lack further info you would better ask i think
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Note added at 3 days1 hr (2013-01-24 12:40:32 GMT)
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ops, already of course
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Note added at 3 days1 hr (2013-01-24 12:40:32 GMT)
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ops, already of course
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